PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Saturday, December 7
- NEW YORK: The Shevchenko Scientific Society is holding a presentation
by Prof. Volodymyr Mezentsev, visiting professor, University of Toronto,
on "New Archaeological and Architectural Findings at Baturyn, Capital
of the Kozak Hetman State" (17th-18th centuries.)" The lecture,
which will be illustrated with slides and a video, will be held at the
Shevchenko Scientific Society, 63 Fourth Ave. (between Ninth and 10th streets)
at 5 p.m. For more information call (212) 254-5130. Prof. Mezentsev will
give his presentation at the society's Philadelphia Branch on December
10 at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 8
- SILVER SPRING, Md.: The Shevchenko Scientific Society, Washington Branch,
and the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences group present a lecture
(in Ukrainian) by Dr. Volodymyr Mezentsev, visiting professor, University
of Toronto department of Slavic languages and literatures on "New
Archaeological and Architectural Findings at Baturyn, Capital of the Kozak
Hetman State" (17th-18th centuries). The lecture will be held at 1:30
p.m. at Holy Trinity Particular Ukrainian Catholic Church, 16631 New Hampshire
Ave. Admission free; contributions accepted. For further information call
Andrew Sorokowski, (301) 230-2149.
- PASSAIC, N.J.: Plast Ukrainian Scouting Organization, Passaic Branch,
invites all children, young and old, to a Christmas play, followed by a
visit from St. Nicholas at noon at St. Nicholas School Hall, 212 President
St. The heavenly office will open at 10 a.m.; (please mark packages clearly).
- PHILADELPHIA: A "Christmas Bazaar and Meeting with St. Nicholas,"
sponsored by the Ukrainian American Youth Association (SUM), Philadelphia
Branch, will be held in the church hall of Annunciation Ukrainian Catholic
Church, Old York Road and Cheltenham Avenue in Melrose Park, Pa., starting
at 9:30 a.m. Throughout the day there will be plenty of delicious food,
games and entertainment for children, a "Wheel of Fortune" for
adults and Christmas items for sale, including cards, ingredients for "kutia"
and more. St. Nicholas will pay a visit at 3 p.m.; the heavenly office
will be open from 1 p.m. For more information call Helen Midzak, (215)
745-9838.
Sunday, December 15
- CHICAGO: The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art presents the second
concert of its 2002-2003 classical music series (12th season), featuring
Oleh Krysa, violin, and Tatiana Tchekina, piano, in a program of works
by Brahms, Bach, Debussy, Wieniawski and Karabyts. The concert will take
place at the institute, 2320 W. Chicago Ave., at 2 p.m.
- WASHINGTON: "Melodii Ukrainy" in cooperation with the Embassy
of Ukraine, the Association of Washington Metropolitan Area, The Washington
Group, AC Painting, Accurate Taxes, Charchalis & Co., CPA and Selfreliance
Baltimore FCU present a live concert featuring leading Ukrainian popular
music stars Taras Petrynenko and Tetiana Horobetz at the parish center
of the Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family, 4250 Harewood
Ave., at 2 p.m. Tickets: $15 in advance; $20 at the door; $12 for students
and children age 12-17; children under 12, free. For reservations call
(410) 747-7279 or (202) 269-0522, or e-mail [email protected].
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1, 2002, No. 48, Vol. LXX
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